Waqf as a Multidimensional Poverty-Alleviation Mechanism in Africa

Authors

  • Adamu Abubakar Muhammad Department of Islamic Studies, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria
  • Kolo Malum Barde Department of Religious Studies, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State Nigeria
  • Rabi Shehu Dalhatu Department of Home Economics, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria
  • Ibrahim Abubakar Muhammad Department of Islamic Studies, Adamu Tafawa Balewa College of Education Kangere, Bauchi State, Nigeria

Keywords:

waqf, sustainable waqf, mechanism, poverty alleviation, Africa, Islam

Abstract

Waqf, a perpetual charity endowment with strong roots in Islamic socioeconomic theory, has resurfaced as a practical and multifaceted approach to tackling the enduring and intricate reality of poverty throughout Africa. Waqf institutions have a long history on the continent, but their developmental potential is still largely untapped because of shoddy legislative frameworks, disjointed administration systems, and low public awareness. This study investigates waqf's potential to serve as a comprehensive strategy for reducing poverty that can produce long-term, sustainable social benefits. The study employed a qualitative research design backed by doctrinal analysis, historical review, and thematic assessment of modern waqf practices. The findings demonstrate how reviving waqf institutions in Africa through contemporary financial models like cash waqf, corporate waqf, and digital waqf platforms can increase funding for necessary services while empowering underprivileged populations through micro-enterprise financing, skill development, and entrepreneurship support. Furthermore, the study contends that waqf's focus on distributive justice and social solidarity is consistent with modern development frameworks, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially those pertaining to poverty alleviation, decent labour, high-quality education, and decreased inequality. It concludes that waqf offers a morally good and community-driven framework that can restore dignity, resilience, and inclusive progress throughout African countries, in addition to an economically sound method of reducing poverty.

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Published

5 December 2025

How to Cite

Muhammad, A. A., Barde, K. M., Dalhatu, R. S., & Muhammad, I. A. (2025). Waqf as a Multidimensional Poverty-Alleviation Mechanism in Africa. WAQF Business Review, 1(1), 33–41. Retrieved from https://awqaf.biz/journal/index.php/wbr/article/view/4

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